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If you're really hard-up for space, you could try vacuum storage bags. They'll compress a lot. After taking them out you would need to fluff them a bit to return their shape though (I've heard putting it in the dryer with no heat can help). A regular box isn't a bad solution either if it's in a temperate, dry place. Because they're so light, use the big boxes like you'd use for blankets. Make it stackable plastic bins if you're looking for permanent storage. The ones on top of your wardrobe are going to get dusty but you can vacuum them (if they have no fragile pieces) or wipe with a damp cloth.How do you all store your plushies? I have so many at the moment and unsure how to store them. They're sitting ontop of my wardrobe currently but there are so many more just sat around in boxes/storage. Obviously I am donating & selling alot of them soon.
Get you a pet net or several. They have them at Walmart, they're nets for storing stuffed animals in the corner over your bed or w/e.How do you all store your plushies? I have so many at the moment and unsure how to store them. They're sitting ontop of my wardrobe currently but there are so many more just sat around in boxes/storage. Obviously I am donating & selling alot of them soon.
@Android raptor we just found you a new best friend.My Mom Burned my plushies![]()
I haven't checked in about a year, have the Pokémon Fit plushies gone up from 11 dollars each? (Some of them were about 13 or so.)I have too many stuffed pokemon taking up all the space in/around my bed. It gets expensive after a while.